Back to Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens Beautiful! Hyde Park is probably the BEST thing you can do for free in London. The first time I went to London I did not walk through this park at all, and after doing so on my 2nd trip, I will ALWAYS pick a day to have a picnic in Hyde Park. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! It's so peaceful to just find a nice, grassy area to sit and chat, have a picnic, or just people watch. This is also a must-do while in London!
Reviewed by: Chasity from on Oct 22 2009 I like to stroll the gardens after dark. The darken paths, the solitude, and the peaceful breezes blowing through the leafless branches.
Reviewed by: mister bill from on Oct 28 2008 A great experience and free of charge! London is such an expensive destination so it's important to find some free things to ad to your agenda. These parks are a fantastic place to walk, people watch, and enjoy the fresh air. You can rent a row boat and watch the sunset on the small lake. These parks are as popular with the locals as they are with tourist and that should tell you something. A must see on your visit to London!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 02 2007 Delightful & Lovely I so enjoyed my trip to London. Getting up early and taking a stroll in Hyde Park, watching the people, was truly a wonderful and refreshing experience. If I could only bottle it and bring it home! Highly recommend going here, its so good for the soul.
Reviewed by: nancy from on Aug 24 2007 A Stroll Through the Park On our first trip to London we spent a total of 8 days on a hotel just west of Kensington Park. On our first day of exploring we found ourselves on the south west corner of the park. It was absolutely beauthiful. As we walked in to the park a way, we found ourselves in from of Kesington Palace. We continued to the east and eventually finding a path that would take us towards the south. We found our selves on a path in the middle of a delightful garden with beautiful colors, a perfect match to the fall mid-morning sunny weather. As we headed out the garden we found ourselves in front a the Prince Albert Memorial and across the street from the Royal Albert Hall. A great walk if you have the chance.
Reviewed by: DavidS from on Jul 14 2007 We can't wait to go back hyde park is very beautiful, it's all full of people who enjoy spending their time in that beutiful park. i wish i can have one park like that here in my hometown.
Reviewed by: sanja from on Jun 27 2007 beauty at it's finest When you are planning your trip make sure you set aside at least an hour to stroll threw the park. I spent a good chunk of each morning watching kids play football, guys running around, and then on Sunday listening to the speakers in speakers corner.
Reviewed by: Mazy from on May 23 2007 A Great Place to Get Lost In I spent a day with some friends in the park looking for the Peter Pan statue, we got lost of course and managed to walk all the way through Hyde Park, clear to Nottinghill. It was a great time being lost, as the gardens are lovely. Perfect for that day in your trip when you are absolutely tired of shopping and museums. See all the statues and gardens there, take lovely pictures and relax afterwards by either watching Brit tv or seeing a play in Leicester Square (get tickets at the ticket booths outside for last minute tickets at discount prices).
Reviewed by: Jessica from on Mar 01 2007 Hyde Park - quiet, peaceful, enjoyable Hyde Park, quiet, peaceful and an enjoyable stop during your very hectic visit to London. Take the time to walk near the Serpentine Lake and locate Diana's memorial fountain. Though the memorial could have been made to be more impressive, just being there makes up for what you might find visually lacking. Also at the end of Diana's memorial walk is a small lido where tea or coffee and a snack may be purchased. Sit here lakeside at a table and watch the multiple swans and many boaters as your day takes a break from the rush that awaits you just outside the gates of Hyde Park. Enjoy.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 16 2006 Beautiful While not a must-see for tourists, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are absolutely beautiful and worth your time if you have more than few days to spend in the beautiful city of London.